Being an FSU "legend" recruit, a moniker placed on those players whose fathers formerly played for the Seminoles, Garrett Williams has always been quite familiar with FSU.

However, the Orlando First Academy tight end/H-back prospect, whose father Dayne Williams played for former coach Bobby Bowden in the mid-late 80's, was not as familiar with Seminoles' tight ends coach/recruiting coordinator Tim Brewster, who's only be at FSU for one season.

So he was happy to be able to get to know Brewster during a junior-day visit to Tallahassee last weekend.

"It went well. I had not previously had a great realtionship with coach Brewster just because I had not talked to him very many times," Williams said. "So I got to talk with him a lot and go over a lot of stuff, which is very good for me in order to build a relationnship with him and learn how they would use me.

"It was definitely good for me to be able to get in touch with him. ... and of what I experienced with him on Saturday I definitely do like him."

Williams, who has 25 FBS scholarship offers, said he is close to narrowing his list of colleges down to a final four, and he will do so either this weekend or Monday, once he solidifies his plans.

He would like to make his college choice prior to the start of spring practice.

"Hopefully, if I could, I'd like to be able to make my decision before spring ball in April," Williams said.